Transition Networks RS-232-TO-100BASE-FX manual Snmp configuration menu Snmp communities submenu

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SNMP configuration menu

SNMP communities submenu

Click the SNMP config link to show its two submenus:

SNMP Communities

IP Trap Manager

Click the “SNMP Communities” link to launch the SNMP Communities submenu option. See Figure 39.

Figure 39: SNMP Communities Display

Use an external SNMP-based application to configure and manage the Device Server. This management method requires the SNMP agent on the Device Server and on the SNMP network management station (NMS) to use the same community string. This management method uses two community strings: “get” community string and “set” community string:

If the SNMP NMS knows the “Set” community string, it can read and write to the MIBs.

If it only knows the “Get” community string, it can only read MIBs.

The default get and “Set” community strings for the Device Server are “public” and “private” respectively.

When new parameters are assigned, click the SAVE button to implement the new settings. Click the RESET button to restore the original parameters if the changes have not been saved.

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents Transition Networks Iii Intentionally Blank May be required to take adequate preventative measures Trademark Copyright restrictions FCC warningCE Mark About this product and manual Box contents The box should include the following About this product and manualDamage to the Device Server Observe this caution could result in EMI problemsEquipment, or injury to persons PerformanceSDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Intentionally Blank Topic Section SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device ServerThis section These are the topics SeeOverview FeaturesGeneral description SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial part numbers StandardFunctions Physical descriptionParts FunctionsPhysical description Device server parts and functionsIntentionally Blank These are the topics Section InstallationThis section Topic SeeDevice Service mounting location DIN rail clip and DIN rail mounting Mounted DIN Rail ClipDIN rail clip and DIN rail mounting Step ActionGrounding the Device Server Device Server Grounding ScrewConnecting power to the Device Server Redundant Power ConnectionsStrip the power wires as required Connecting power to the Device ServerTurn the external power source OFF Polarity. See FigureTerminal-block plug wiring Step Action Wired Terminal-Block Plug Inserted Into Device ServerConnecting an alarm fixture Alarm Relay ContactsIndications Connecting an alarm fixtureFault Connecting fiber cables Fiber Cable ConnectionsSection for DB-9 cable pinouts Connecting DB-9 cableInstallation DB-9 cableDIP Switches Dip Switch Settings and ExplanationsIntentionally Blank Section Operations Light emitting diodes LEDs LEDsDevice Server configuration Login Dialog BoxDevice Server configuration Web accessConfiguration software System RestartConfiguration software System information submenu Master information submenuConfiguration menu options Serial Port Transfer Configuration Submenu DisplaySerial port config submenu Submenu Item Description Serial Device Connection to a Host via Ethernet NetworkSerial Tunneling RS-232 Port Connection Status Submenu Display Submenu Item DescriptionSee Figure User configSubmenu Firmware Upgrade Submenu FW upgrade via Http Step Action Http Firmware File Name CapturedFW upgrade via Http Index Page System information DisplayFW upgrade via Tftp Step Action Configuration System Backup File Display Backup File Restore Display Snmp configuration menu Snmp communities submenu Snmp Communities DisplayDescribes the fields on the IP Trap Manager display IP Trap Parameters and DescriptionsIP trap manager submenu Reset System restoreSystem Restore Will be erasedIntentionally Blank This are the topics Section Serial IP Redirector SoftwareSection Serial IP redirect software description What is Needed? Step ActionInstalling serial IP redirector software Installation Wizard Dialog BoxInstalling serial IP redirector software Software Destination Folder Dialog BoxSelect Features Dialog Box Ready to Install Application Dialog Box Step Action Software upgrades Upgrading serial IP redirector softwareCreating virtual COM ports Serial IP Control Panel Dialog BoxCreating virtual COM ports Select Ports Dialog BoxVirtual Port Configuration COM Port 7 Configuration Wizard Fails Setting button will be active. See FigureIf the wizard If the wizard isIf the wizard is successful Step Action Serial/IP Port MonitorIntroduction Section TroubleshootingTroubleshooting problem and corrective action table Troubleshooting problem and corrective action table Problem Potential Cause Potential SolutionSection Cable Specifications This section provides copper and fiber cable specificationsSpecifications Copper DB-9 RS-232serial cable specificationsWhat is RS-232 PinoutsFiber Cable Specifications Fiber cable and optic specificationsParameterSpecification Intentionally Blank Section Contact Us, Warranty Conformity Information Contact us Conformity declaration Declaration of ConformityWarranty Warranty Regulations Compliance informationCompliances CanadianPortion of this document Compliance informationAccordance with European Union Directive 2002/96/EC To the Public Telephone NETWORK. Failure to observe thisIntentionally Blank Parameter Description Appendix a Technical SpecificationSDSFES31xx-100 specifications, notices, and warnings Could result in damage to equipment SDSFES31xx-100 specifications, notices, and warningsSubchapter J applicable at the date of manufacture This warning could result in an eye injury or blindnessCOM Port Configuration IndexPacket Mode